5. Transport, packaging and storage
Permissible conditions at the place of storage:
Process calibrator model CPH7000
Storage temperature: -20 ... +60 °C (-4 ... +140 °F)
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Humidity: 35 ... 85 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Reference pressure sensor model CPT7000
Storage temperature: -20 ... +80 °C (-4 ... +176 °F)
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Humidity: 0 ... 95 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Power supply unit
Storage temperature: -40 ... +70 °C (-40 ... +158 °F)
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Humidity: 20 ... 80 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
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Avoid exposure to the following factors:
Direct sunlight or proximity to hot objects
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Mechanical vibration, mechanical shock (putting it down hard)
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Soot, vapour, dust and corrosive gases
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Hazardous environments, flammable atmospheres
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Store the process calibrator in the supplied plastic case in a location that fulfils the conditions listed above.
Fully charge the CPH7000 (to avoid deep discharge of the rechargeable battery)
5.3
Rechargeable battery
The integrated lithium-ion battery is subject to the requirements of the Dangerous Goods Directive. Special
requirements for packaging and labelling must be observed when shipping. A dangerous goods expert must be
consulted when preparing the package.
Do not ship the CPH7000 if the rechargeable battery is damaged or defective.
Observe the different dangerous goods requirements relative to the respective modes of transport and any other
national regulations.
The rechargeable battery is permanently installed in the model CPH7000 process calibrator. In case the battery in the process
calibrator stops working, contact the manufacturer.
For contact details see chapter 1 "General information" or the back page of the operating instructions.
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Do not throw the instrument into fire.
If the CPH7000 is thrown into fire, the built-in rechargeable battery can explode.
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Do not throw the instrument into water.
If the CPH7000 is thrown into water, this can result in the destruction of the safety circuit, in heat generation, in
inflammation, in the formation of oxyhydrogen or corrosion and in the generation of electrolytes.
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Overcharging, reverse charging, too high charging currents
Overcharging, reverse charging, too high charging currents and the use of incorrect, unsuitable chargers can lead to
overheating, fire, excessive gas formation and to the destruction of the rechargeable battery.
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Crushing, mechanical damage
Crushing can cause the rechargeable battery to be damaged, for example by means of mechanical pressure. This may
result in the escape of electrolytes, in an internal short circuit, and in heating and fire.
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Before storing the instrument for a longer time, fully charge the CPH7000, in order to avoid deep discharge of the
rechargeable battery.
WIKA operating instructions portable process calibrator, model CPH7000
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